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Topic: DAISY PARTS FOR SALE
Posted By: bangpla
Subject: DAISY PARTS FOR SALE
Date Posted: February-13-2016 at 8:21pm

I just found two old RR wood stocks in my storage room while looking for other items. One of these is the rare Oak wooden stock from the early RR. I was thinking about restoring this gun, but have not done that.

The other wood stock is from an original RR copper band gun, another one I was going to restore, but have not done so. 

These are part guns, also the wooden forearm, and shot tubes are there/

If you need these, let me know. The original 1/2 in copper and blued bands are there as well and all 
offers considered. 

tatankatoo@aol.com


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LOUIE LeMASTER U S ARMY VIETNAM VETERAN 66-68
DAISY MUSEUM LIFETIME MEMBER # 40
tatankatoo@aol.com
text or call 702-250-1937



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Posted By: the fuse
Date Posted: February-15-2016 at 3:42pm
Hi Louie,
I'm in need of a good wood stock for a nice 111 mod. 40 I have. I understand if you don't want to part these out. Would you be open to any kind of trade? I have alot of stuff. :)


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Posted By: DizzyDaisy
Date Posted: February-26-2016 at 8:31am
Emailed you


Posted By: bangpla
Date Posted: February-26-2016 at 12:07pm
the fuse

I am now restoring the RR, copper band gun.

The other RR, with the oak stock. might be a gun we could talk about if you are interested.
I was also thinking of having this gun restored, but if I can trade or sell the gun, I may go this way. If you want me to email you some pictures of this gun let me know. tatankatoo@aol.com




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LOUIE LeMASTER U S ARMY VIETNAM VETERAN 66-68
DAISY MUSEUM LIFETIME MEMBER # 40
tatankatoo@aol.com
text or call 702-250-1937


Posted By: 1fingertrigger
Date Posted: April-26-2016 at 12:34pm
I am looking for a lever for a 1946 111 model 40 Red Ryder  If you have one or know of any place I could find one please let me know.

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1fingertrigger


Posted By: Rick Cates
Date Posted: April-26-2016 at 1:44pm
Do you need a cast iron or aluminum?
I have 3 aluminum available.
Rick in TX

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Rick - Lifetime Museum Member


Posted By: 1fingertrigger
Date Posted: April-26-2016 at 6:34pm
I need a cast lever.

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1fingertrigger


Posted By: 1fingertrigger
Date Posted: April-27-2016 at 9:10am
Still looking for a cast lever for a 1946 111 model 40 Red Ryder.  Any one knowing of one would like to hear from. Will

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1fingertrigger


Posted By: 1fingertrigger
Date Posted: April-27-2016 at 9:18am
Will your alunium ones fit a 1946 111 model 40?  How much do you want for one?  I know the screw holes are in different locations I need one that has the hole in the top of the lever. Thanks for your help. Will

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1fingertrigger


Posted By: Rick Cates
Date Posted: April-27-2016 at 10:35am
Will, I have 5 of the cast iron lever models and my cast iron lever models look exactly like the alum lever ones which I have 8 or 10 of.
I am not sure what you mean by the screw hole location. All of mine look the same on the old ones with the curved style finger loop. The newer ones (111 mod) have a straight style lever.
If you will send me your mailing address I will send you one to try. If you can use just send me what you think it's worth. If it does not work just mail it back.
Let me know and I will send it out in a padded envelope if you want to try it.
Rick in TX

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Rick - Lifetime Museum Member


Posted By: Bavaria55n
Date Posted: April-27-2016 at 10:18pm
They changed the 'pivot' point on the lever to make them easier to cock. Not sure what time frame. May have been early 50's?


Posted By: 1fingertrigger
Date Posted: April-28-2016 at 9:30am
Thanks for your help. Would really  like it if you could send it.  How much do you want for it if it fits?  You could send it to :  Wilburn Owens    4091 Sunrise Lane    Brighton,Co  80603

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1fingertrigger


Posted By: Rick Cates
Date Posted: April-28-2016 at 6:59pm
Will, I will get it out in the mail tomorrow if possible. The wife and I traveled to Houston today for the birth of our first grandbaby, however I did bring the lever with me in case you did want to try it. If it works for you just send me what you think it's worth or if it does not work just mail it back. Either way will be fine with me. Look for it next week and post here if it works out for you. I like to help everyone who loves the Daisy's as I do.
Rick in TX

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Rick - Lifetime Museum Member


Posted By: Rick Cates
Date Posted: April-29-2016 at 3:17pm
Will, the lever went out of Tomball TX this morning (Friday). It is scheduled for delivery to you on Monday.
I hope it works for you.
Thanks
Rick Cates

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Rick - Lifetime Museum Member


Posted By: BurghDude
Date Posted: April-29-2016 at 4:15pm
Hey, Rick,

Congratulations!!! :)

All the best,

Vince


Posted By: willielumplump
Date Posted: May-07-2016 at 1:39pm
If anyone is still looking for an original cast iron cocking lever for the RR 111-40, I have some; but...they are expensive, oftentimes worth more than the gun to which they are attached Ouch.  I salvaged these from non-repairable specimens that were plainly beyond any hope of redemption.

I believe Daisy has been fabricating some metal cocking levers the last few years, but they are not the heavy cast iron.

Anyway, $55 plus $3 shipping will get you one of these original icons of yesteryear. Clfmustang@aol.com


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Posted By: DizzyDaisy
Date Posted: May-25-2016 at 7:06pm
Any shot tubes? Early..V4 and prior?


Posted By: Bassman
Date Posted: May-27-2016 at 5:06pm
Hi I'm looking for a Shot Tube for a Buck Jones.
Also looking for a diagram of the Buck Jones.
Thanks, John in Wisconsin


Posted By: 39hunter
Date Posted: May-27-2016 at 8:07pm
John, copy & paste this link in your browser.  It is a diagram for the 107.
http://www.network54.com/Forum/576299/message/1305709333/Daisy.++Model+107++Trombone+Action++Buck+Jones.++++Parts+List



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Posted By: cobalt327
Date Posted: June-09-2016 at 6:25pm
Hi, I have a need for a curved Red Ryder curved cocking lever. Metal would be nice but truthfully, a plastic one would be fine. I'd like to use it to replace the plastic lever on my new Red Ryder (if metal). Then I could use the plastic lever from my new Red Ryder on my resurrected 1970s Model 104. The Model 104 now wears the original new Red Ryder stock, and the Red Ryder now has a Chief AJ stock on it. If plastic, it would simply replace the straight lever on the 104.
 
The Model 104 isn't the double barrel model, nor is it a 'Golden' model- it is factory black. I bought it at a yard sale about 25 years ago, it came with a melted plastic buttstock (plastic forearm is good) and with the tube sight missing. The mounting pad for the tube sight had been ground off as well. Ended up using a rear sight from a CVA muzzle loader. But it still shoots well and I have a soft spot for it, seeing as how it was so abused. Below is how they both sit now. As you can see, the straight 104 lever looks out of place with the RR buttstock.
 
ETA- I found these parts- and more- are still available from Daisy. I've ordered a metal lever as well as a forearm and band and a trigger assembly for tinkering with.
 


Posted By: stevec
Date Posted: June-10-2016 at 12:19pm
Make sure you get the cocking lever with the higher up pivot hole where the screw goes.The early models the hole was lower
Stevec


Posted By: cobalt327
Date Posted: June-11-2016 at 12:37am
Thanks for the tip, stevec. I ended up finding that I can order new replacement parts directly from Daisy (what a concept!), so I will just do that. I've had both levers off to compare them, they're the same design so I'm good to go. Also ordered up a forearm and forearm band to replace the plastic one on the Model 104, so I'll end up w/what amounts to a Red Ryder carbine! haha


Posted By: cobalt327
Date Posted: June-12-2016 at 10:34pm
Now if I could just find a rattle can of the dark blue paint like Daisy used, I'd really be in bidnezz!


Posted By: cobalt327
Date Posted: June-17-2016 at 8:03pm

Just received my order from Daisy. Got a metal lever, a pair of front sights (one like original, one fiber optic), a trigger assembly in case I ruined mine, and for my "Red Ryder Carbine" (yard sale Model 104 w/a Red Ryder stock, etc.) I got a wooden forearm and blued forearm band to replace the plastic one and a set of new screws to replace the buggered up hardware on it now. Order came FedEx, total order was $15.00 plus $9.00 shipping, and took 6 days from ordering to delivery.

 

Trigger

My biggest complaint w/the plastic trigger was the ratchet affair the legal staff dreamt up. Cocking the gun felt and sounded like something was broken! So I set out to remove the ratchet. Removing the trigger assembly is fairly simple- not as easy as the old stamped steel trigger, but not bad at all. The buttstock needs to come off then, after removing the screw that secures the trigger assembly, put the safety in the middle position (like a 10/22) and it slides out the rear of the receiver. Once the trigger is in hand, removing the spring that holds the steel ratchet rack in tension allows the gun to be cocked 'normally'. The spring is very stiff so wear eye protection!! The whole sound/feel of cocking the gun is now a ton better w/o all the monkey motion. Quiet and buttery-smooth just the way it should be.

 

FWIW, the hole through the receiver of a plastic trigger gun is in a different place than for the steel trigger so replacing the plastic trigger/safety assembly with a steel one ain't happening w/o quite a bit of fussing. The plastic trigger pull is somewhat stiffer than a Daisy w/a well broken in steel trigger, even w/the rearmost 'secondary' trigger return spring removed. But the pull has smoothed out with use (plus I've gotten used to it) and is now not a hindrance to accuracy.

 

Front Sight

My Red Ryder shot 3" to the right at 55'. Kentucky windage worked okay but I wanted it to shoot to point of aim. The front sight is basically a plastic plug that fits into the end of the barrel. It has ‘fingers’ that support/align the shot tube. First I removed the front sight and swapped it out for the new fiber optic sight to see if it changed the POI. It did, but I can't shoot w/FO sights worth a hoot. So I tried the new stock-type sight to see if it was any better than my original sight. It was better, but still shot to the right. To correct for this I used three layers of masking tape on the right side of the sight. This moved the shot tube to the left just enough to correct it to shoot to POA.

 

Metal Lever

This was the main reason for the order I made to Daisy. The curved metal cocking lever was only $3.00 (same price for plastic)! The catch was shipping, so I decided to add the other things because they would basically ship for free. It's hard to describe how much better the metal lever feels except to say Daisy should use them on all their lever guns and forget the plastic lever ever existed! The new metal levers have a nylon insert where the receiver "pinches" the lever to hold it in the closed position. At first I wasn't sure I liked that idea, but in use it works flawlessly.


Posted By: cobalt327
Date Posted: June-26-2016 at 3:39am
Updated photos:


Posted By: Bavaria55n
Date Posted: June-26-2016 at 7:51am
Looks like you have turned the 104 into a handy little Red Ryder.
With the Long Stock RR you have one to fit just about any shooter.

If you have younger or not so careful shooters the ratchet is not a bad thing, better than a sharp rap on the knuckles.


Posted By: cobalt327
Date Posted: June-27-2016 at 3:14pm

Thanks, I enjoy shooting the carbine size 104 w/the Red Ryder stock a lot since I came up with a rear sight from a Winchester Model 60A, it wasn't on it when I took the photos. Someone had widened its notch which I didn't like on the .22 but for now it's fine on the Daisy. 




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